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In reply to the discussion: Richard Dawkins has lost it: ignorant sexism gives atheists a bad name [View all]Bjorn Against
(12,041 posts)114. Which atheist groups specifically have issues with sexual harrassment?
I am not denying sexual harrassment happens, I just want you to cite the specific cases so I can condemn those cases in which it does without using broad brush smears against atheists in general. I am more than willing to condemn sexism among atheists, but I am not going to limit my criticism of sexism to only atheists. You are the one that is embarrassing yourself by insisting that only atheists should be talked about.
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Noting an alleged SLIGHT trend to sexism in Atheism, does seem hypocritical coming from a Catholic
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#43
The headline of the article you posted implies he gives all atheists a bad name
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#17
You said in another post in this very thread that you needed data to determine correlation
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#59
The OP is about sexism within atheist organizations. Why are you so relecuctant to discuss it?
rug
Sep 2014
#61
I am more than willing to discuss sexism, what I am not willing to do is focus entirely on atheists
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#91
What does Rug make of the higher percentage of males in science and engineering?
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#11
Note only about 1/3 of PhD's in sci. & engineering, academically employed, are female.
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#42
I wonder how sexist views in the male atheist leadership correlate with
LiberalAndProud
Sep 2014
#19
The data on RCC is too obvious to need formal citation. Priests: 1) Male 100%; 2) Female 0%
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#33
100% MALE priests doesn't say ANYTHING to you? How about "Beyond God the Father," by Mary Daly?
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#41
Guess you never even saw the dozen or so professional psychiatric journal articles I discussed?
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#129
You are the one that brought up 260+ male Popes over 2,000 years as a prima facie case of sexism.
rug
Sep 2014
#77
Long enough to know that you hold atheists to a much higher standard than you hold the RCC
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#82
Good idea, you clearly can't back up your claim of a correlation between sexism and atheism
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#99
That i can, but I cannot stay on a carousel with someone clearly evading the topic at hand.
rug
Sep 2014
#101
Bullshit. You have refused to discuss, simpering behind a demand for "data" on another subject.
rug
Sep 2014
#105
Just because there is an atheist web site that does not make atheism an organized movement
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#110
It sounds like she did experience sexist behavior at an atheist convention
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#116
Yet, oddly, you don't consider it endemic when 100% of the leadership positions in the RCC
Goblinmonger
Sep 2014
#53
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see a lot of this coming from the Libertarian contingent.
rug
Sep 2014
#38
Point being, why does one person tarnish all atheists but one person doesn't tarnish all Christians?
Arugula Latte
Sep 2014
#34
used to be that if someone was tearing up Catholic Hosts, condemning fairy tales and Santa Claus
MisterP
Sep 2014
#36
Generally it has been held that males do better in Science, Math - or Formal Reason, in effect
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#120
It's the main question at hand, in the OP that you've presented. Why are you avoiding it?
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#130
Still, it's hard to think of really great librarians. Though some did exist.
Brettongarcia
Sep 2014
#131
Thanks for your perspective; maybe it's Americans in need of "spiritual authority"
carolinayellowdog
Sep 2014
#125